Sunday, 11 April 2010

Curriculum Vitae 2012 the text

Curriculum Vitae 2012

Personal Details:
Name: Kathryn Bailey
Contact Address:
Telephone number:
Date of birth: 27 Jan 1987
Nationality: British
Driving Licence: Full


Introduction:
After completing my FDA ‘Fashion’ Degree at the Arts University College Bournemouth, I have been working as the Women’s Wear Buyer at Richmond Classics Bournemouth. Here I have gained some invaluable experiences and skills, I have had a great deal of responsibility placed upon me and I feel that I have managed this successfully and with a professional manner and have some great references as a result.
I now feel that I am ready for a new challenge. I want to continue my passion for Buying but within a larger company, where I can develop my skills further and take on a larger role, greater responsibilities and future prospects.

Career Overview:
While I was at school and in between college, I had several jobs working in Bournemouth in the retail trade.
I have lived in London for three years previously where I have worked for Kurt Geiger with Selfridges & Co, Oxford Street.
I have worked for Richmond Classics Designer Retail Store for 5 years, where I have been working as the Women’s Wear Buyer for 3 years.

Education:

Arts University College Bournemouth
2008-2010 FdA Fashion Studies
2007-2008 Diploma in Art & Design
Vocal Tech, Turnham Green, London
2006-2007 Diploma in Popular Music Performance
Avonbourne School for Girls, Bournemouth
1998-2003 GCSEs
Art and Design A*
Textiles A
English (Speaking & Listening) A*
English Language B
English Literature C
French B
Mathematics C
Science (Double Award) CC
Performing Arts (Dance) B Religious Studies B
Career History:

September 2009-Present
Richmond Classics, Bournemouth; Women’s Wear Buyer

November 2007 –September 2009
Company-type: Designer Men’s & Ladies Fashion Retail Store
Position: Sales Assistant
Company: Richmond Classics


July 2006- February 2007
Company-type: Ladies Fashion Boutique
Position: Sales Assistant/Merchandiser (Part-Time)
Company: L’amica Fashions Ltd
I absolutely loved working for this company, I really appreciated that my ideas and opinions were valued and I could add something to the company.

December 2004 – June 2005
Company-type: Own brand and designer shoe concession
Position: Sales assistant (Full-time)
Company: Kurt Geiger Women, Selfridges, Oxford Street, London


September 2004 – December 2004
Company-type: Large department store (Men’s casual designer brands section)
Position: Retail sales assistant (Full-Time)
Company: Selfridges, Oxford Street, London.
I really enjoyed working for the company. However, I was approached by the Kurt Geiger Manager of Selfridges to come and work for their brand, which suited my interests a lot better.

2002 – August 2004
Position: Retail sales assistant in Bournemouth. (River Island, Richmond Classics, Women.)


References:
Keith McNicol (Richmond Classics owner): 07123456789

My CV


I decided to write a CV in the future-tense as I already have a great job lined up for me when I finish University, therfore my CV is dated 3 years ahead and is aimed at a Buying Position within a large London Retail Store. It still needs a lot of work but I thought this is a great start!

Friday, 9 April 2010

5 year plan

Within the next 5 years I hope to become a professional Womenswear Buyer at a large store in London or another large city. I would then hope to use these skills and contacts that I would've made and begin to think about opening my own boutique local to wherever I may be living. I would love to also think about starting my own childrenswear brand and launching this within my boutique as well as around the U.K and perhaps abroad.
For now though, I plan to take up my position as the full-time Womenswear Buyer at Richmond Classics, Bournemouth, when I finish my course in June and stick at this role for 2-3 years to gain enough experience and show my commitment to show future employee's I then will tackle London!

Friday, 26 March 2010

New York/Ralph Lauren

I returned a few days ago from New York, where I visited for an inspirational trip as well getting some retail therapy :) While I was there I was fortunate enough to go on a trip to Woodbury Common Outlet, where there was a huge Ralph Lauren Kids and Polo Ralph Lauren store.
I ventured into Ralph Lauren Kids and managed to take some pics of the amazing and vast designs that they had to offer. The visual merchandising within the shop as well as the array of colours was very inspirational and helpful for my Project!

Monday, 22 February 2010

5 people that I believe are successful/inspiring...



1. Rachel Zoe

2. Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor

3. Heidi Klum

4. Cheryl Cole

5. Ralph Rueben Lifshitz

Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor

Why do you consider them to be successful? Pam Skaist-Levy and Gela Taylor founded their hugely successful Juicy Couture clothing company out of a one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, California. They made the 'tracksuit' sexy and went on to earn $90 million from the success of their company, without borrowing any money from the bank.

How did they get to be? They worked extremely hard and believed in their brand.

What drove them? The need for a brand where you can be running around doing daily eerands in comfortable clothing yet look and feel sexy.

What can you learn from them? To be creative and follow your instincts, be street smart and believe in your product.
Ralph Rueben Lifshitz

Why do you consider them to be successful? Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Rueben Lifshitz in the southern New York City borough of The Bronx to Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants in 1939, his company Ralph Lauren is now valued at $4.3bn (£2.1bn), in 2007.
How did they get to be?
Ralph Lauren studied business science and served time in the army before breaking into fashion • Ralph Lauren's empire was founded in 1967, after he opened his first ever tie shop, with no formal design training. Next came menswear and, in 1971, Ralph Lauren introduced his women's label• The brand floated on the US stockmarket in 1997, and now includes Polo Ralph Lauren, Polo Sport and the Ralph Lauren Collection.

What drove them? His brand and vision was to become a guardian of the all American dream, albeit a Wasp-y upper class Ivy League one which, in theory, included polo playing as a hobby. His ubiquitous polo shirt with its horse and rider logo has never really gone away throughout 40 years of designing - and every few years it's revived by young cool kids.

What can you learn from them? That you do not have to have formal training in order to follow a certain career path, if you have the skills and determination all you need is to practise and to perfect your craft and gain as much experience as possible.

Rachel Zoe

Why do you consider them to be successful?From red carpet dressing to design collaborations, advertising campaigns to editorial shoots and runway shows, stylist Rachel Zoe is the go-to force among “It” starlets, fashion houses, beauty firms and magazine editors looking for a dose of effortlessly chic style. Zoe’s strength lies in a commitment to bringing out the best in the individual women she works with, including many of Hollywood’s A-list leading ladies.
How did they get to be? Rachel Zoe Rosenzweig, born September 1, 1971 in Millburn, New Jersey, came from a family of art collectors. At the age of 13, Rachel’s mom took her to Paris, where she fell in love with fashion the moment she bought her first-ever Louis Vuitton bag. Although Rachel Zoe studied sociology and psychology at the George Washington University and graduated in 1993, she started off a career in fashion by working in magazines around the 1990s. During this time, Zoe worked for YM, styling teen pop stars like Britney Spears.
What drove them? Her passion for bringing out the best in the individual women she works with.
What can you learn from them? To follow your dreams and turn them in to a career.

Saturday, 20 February 2010

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren has been an established brand for many decades and the childrenswear line is becoming just as popular as its preliminary design area of men's and womenswear. The colours used throughout the the childrenswear collection is an array of pastel coloured rainbow tones and the designs always feature the classic Polo Ralph Lauren branding logo of the polo player and horse. This usually is positioned on the front left hand side of the garment, in front of the human heart and is coloured to compliment the garment colour.
The Childrenswear line consists of Polo Shirts, Polo Dresses, Shorts, Skirts, Knitwear, Swimwear, Shoes and Accessories.
Ralph Lauren has a very strong image when it comes to Brand Identification. The Polo Player can be identified anywhere in the world and the quality of the clothing is perfection, yet at an affordable price.
I love the range of pastel and bright coloured tones used within the SS10 colour palette and the way they incorporate pastel checks into the collection.
I feel that Ralph Lauren is a great example of an Iconic Designer and I have chosen this brand as inspiration with my Professional Project.

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Something I have become good at....

I think it's a fantastic piece of media and I have used it throughout my previous project as well as within the logo/brand design of my Professional Project.